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scored 377 marks in neet ug 2025 is that possible in securing a state government quota for mbbs in tamilnadu

Abhilasha Agrawal 21st Jul, 2025

With a score of 377, you are highly unlikely to get an MBBS seat even through Tamil Nadu state quota in genral category.

Government colleges in Tamil Nadu require significantly higher marks for admission.

You can instead apply for other allied medical courses like BDS, Paramedical courses AYUSH like BAMS, BHMS.

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Can I get an mbbs seat under sq as a domicile of rajasthan with neet score 391 all India sc category rank 15661

Prachi Kumari 20th Jul, 2025

Hello,

With a NEET score of 391 and All India SC category rank of 15661, it is quite difficult to get an MBBS seat under the state quota in Rajasthan .

The cut-offs for SC category in government colleges are usually higher. However, you may have a chance in private medical colleges under the SC quota. You can also try during mop-up or stray rounds.

Hope it helps !

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AIR 177273 ,OBC NCL category, domicile state Rajasthan Any chance in government MBBS college

Simran Vohra 20th Jul, 2025

According to you rank that is 1,77,273 under OBC NCL category and domicile state Rajasthan your chances of getting admission in a  government MBBS college in Rajasthan is very difficult.Even for OBC category usually ranks closed around 67000. You can try for private colleges or semi government colleges.

You can also use this Careers360 predictor to explore more colleges:

https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor

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Private MBBS counselling in India

Bipasha 20th Jul, 2025
  • Private MBBS counselling is done based on NEET-UG scores.
  • For Deemed Universities, MCC conducts national counselling.
  • For private colleges in states, each state authority conducts its own counselling.
  • You must register separately for each – MCC and state portals.
  • Rounds include: Round 1, Round 2, Mop-up, and Stray Vacancy.
  • Fees vary from Rs.10 to Rs.25 lakhs per year depending on the college.
  • Both management quota and NRI quota seats are available in private colleges.
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I want mbbs preference list for government colleges

SEJAL JAIN 18th Jul, 2025

If you’re preparing your MBBS preference list for government colleges, start by putting the top-ranking colleges in your state or through AIQ at the top, like AIIMS or MAMC if your score is very high. Next, include well-reputed government medical colleges like BJMC Pune, GMC Nagpur, or Grant Medical College. Choose colleges where last year’s cut-off closely matches your NEET score.

If your marks are a bit lower, look for newer government colleges with slightly lower cutoffs. Always check your category-wise cutoff trends before arranging the list. Make sure your preferences balance both dream options and realistic choices.

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Where is my preference list for neet aiq counseling for mbbs

Anushree Thakare 25th Jul, 2025

The NEET AIQ (All India Quota) preference list for MBBS is accessed through the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC) website.

You will need to log in to your account on the MCC website to view and manage your preference list.

Steps:

  • The official website for NEET UG counseling is mcc.nic.in
  • Use your NEET roll number, password, and other required credentials to log in to the MCC portal.
  • Once logged in, navigate to the section related to choice filling or preference list management for NEET UG counseling.
  • You will be able to view the colleges you have already added to your preference list and make changes as needed.
  • After making any modifications, ensure you save your preference list before the deadline.

mcc.nic.in

Thank you!!

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My self pernts of student I want admission my son MBBS course His neet exam marks may be 200

Nikita shahi 18th Jul, 2025
Hello,
If your son is scoring around 200 marks in NEET 2025, it will be difficult to get a government MBBS seat in India, especially under the general category, since government colleges usually have much higher cutoffs, generally above 550–600 marks. But don't worry about this score, there are still some options available through the management quota in private medical colleges or deemed universities.
To get an MBBS seat under management quota, the basic eligibility is to qualify for NEET, which your son does with 200 marks. After that, you will need to:
1. Register for counselling through the state quota if you want or through the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for deemed universities.
2. Apply directly to private colleges where management quota seats are available. Some colleges conduct their own counselling or have tie-ups with counselling agencies.
3. Stay updated on notifications from private universities and colleges that declare their cutoffs and fee structure for management seats.
The fees for management quota seats can be quite high, generally ranging from 10 lakhs to 25 lakhs per year, depending on the college.
Keep checking the MCC website and also explore medical colleges in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, where more private medical colleges are available. MBBS abroad is another option that accepts NEET-qualified students with lower marks. Countries like Russia, Georgia, or Kazakhstan offer MCI/NMC-recognized courses.
Thank you and all the best !
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Can i get a mbbs seat at jipmer puducherry with 2038 air, 676 OBC category rank

Taabia Fathima 17th Jul, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Thanks for reaching out!

With AIR of 2038 and an OB-C rank of 676,you have a good chance of securing an MBBS seat in JIPMER,Puducherry. based on the updates,your OBC rank is well within the range of the latest closing ranks.You should definitely include JIPMER at high on your preference list during AIQ.follow each counselling rounds as seat allotment can vary depending on competition and preferences.

For further details: https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-institute-of-postgraduate-medical-education-and-research-puducherry

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Can i get a mbbs seat at jipmer puducherry with 2038 air, 676 OBC category rank

OISHEE BANERJEE 17th Jul, 2025

With an All India Rank (AIR) of 2038 and an OBC category rank of 676 in NEET, your chances of getting an MBBS seat at JIPMER Puducherry are very strong.

In previous years, the OBC cutoff for JIPMER Puducherry under the All India Quota typically closed around AIR 800–900, sometimes slightly higher depending on the year and round.

Since your rank is well within the top 2100, and you are within the top 700 OBC category, you are very likely to get a seat, especially in Round 1 or 2 of MCC counselling.

Make sure to:

  • Register for AIQ counselling on time

  • Keep JIPMER Puducherry as a top preference

  • Have all required documents ready

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list of colleges that have defence quota in Karnataka mbbs seat

Ayush Madanpotra 17th Jul, 2025

In Karnataka, many government medical colleges offer MBBS seats under the defence quota through KEA counselling. If your parent is in the defence services or has retired from it, and you are from Karnataka or meet the KEA's eligibility rules, you can apply under the defence quota.

The defence quota usually gives 10% reservation in government medical colleges. You must appear for NEET and apply through KEA counselling. If your NEET rank is within the eligible range, and you apply correctly with all documents like your parent's defence certificate and domicile certificate, you can get a seat in good colleges.

Colleges like Bangalore Medical College, Mysore Medical College, Mandya Medical College, Belgaum Medical College, and others offer defence quota seats.

Make sure to register for KEA counselling, fill in the correct category, and submit all necessary documents. Seats are allotted based on NEET rank, category, and availability.

Website for details:
https://kea.kar.nic.in
https://www.careers360.com/question-list-of-colleges-where-defence-quota-available-for-mbbs-through-kea-karnataka

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